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the wizards are in indiana tonight. off the steel and the take, this dog is serious. he just post arises jose. the result was the same. 15th loss. let's go to the other one. blake griffon has crazy abilities. his dog is like anything else in the league. it should be more than two. . . his dunk is like and nothing else in the league. blake griffin with the dunk of the night. >> there is a german soccer team that has not scored a goal and five games. they are the only fans in the stadium that brought their rose 2.2 the way of the opposing goal. and they scored the first goal in five games. all you carolina fans, hear this. they are all putting their names into the draft and leaving school early. 4/5ths of the starting lineup at north carolina are all gone. >> that is a dagger in the heart. >> less than 24 hours to enter to win thousands of dollars in patio furniture. >> that comes to us and thanks to offenbachers. we will announce the winner friday at 5:00. >> pretty good. >> it would be nice to sit on the patio and enjoy the weather. >> tonight it will get chilly. fros
the wizards are in indiana tonight. off the steel and the take, this dog is serious. he just post arises jose. the result was the same. 15th loss. let's go to the other one. blake griffon has crazy abilities. his dog is like anything else in the league. it should be more than two. . . his dunk is like and nothing else in the league. blake griffin with the dunk of the night. >> there is a german soccer team that has not scored a goal and five games. they are the only fans in the stadium...
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they still have indiana state police who have the area completely under lockdown. they have a number of people volunteers who want to come in and help, but the problem is there's so much devastation and they are trying to shut off the electric lines and all of the natural gas in the area because they don't want tocause more problems with the volunteers coming in if they have a danger of fire. so many homes were destroyed that one of the state police troopers who i talked to said they have not been able to get a count because of the mass destruction. the high school in this area it was virtually wiped out. about 80 kids were in the high school when this storm rolled through. no one in the high school was hurt. back to you. >> temperatures right now have gotton below -- to be below freezing as we see the snow. that's only adding more problems for those who may want to get in and start cleaning up isn't it? >> reporter: you know, it actually is. not only because of the cold but also they have a lot of slick road conditions in the area. right around the town, again, th
they still have indiana state police who have the area completely under lockdown. they have a number of people volunteers who want to come in and help, but the problem is there's so much devastation and they are trying to shut off the electric lines and all of the natural gas in the area because they don't want tocause more problems with the volunteers coming in if they have a danger of fire. so many homes were destroyed that one of the state police troopers who i talked to said they have not...
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. >>> and a live report from indiana. this morning communities from five different states begin the long painful process of rebuilding after a weekend and a rash of devastating tornadoes. >>> and all is wideet here at home but -- quiet here at home but there's a chance for snow in the forecast. details coming up. >> reporter: an accident on the east side of the beltway and delays on the west side and, of course, we will check all of our other roadways and let you know about that monday morning drivewhen we return. ♪ let me get [ man ] i loved my first car... sometimes the door gets stuck... oh sure. ooh! [ man ] ...and then, i didn't. um... [ sighs ] [ man ] so, i got a car i can love a really, really long time. [ male announcer ] for the road ahead, the all-new subaru impreza. ♪ experience love that lasts. >>> monday morning this is the abc2 news to go i am megan pringle. >> i am charley crowson. let's say hello, to meteorologist lynette charles. >> good morning. we are dealing with the fact we have some sunshine out
. >>> and a live report from indiana. this morning communities from five different states begin the long painful process of rebuilding after a weekend and a rash of devastating tornadoes. >>> and all is wideet here at home but -- quiet here at home but there's a chance for snow in the forecast. details coming up. >> reporter: an accident on the east side of the beltway and delays on the west side and, of course, we will check all of our other roadways and let you know...
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here comes a frontal system that is trying to gather moisture across illinois and indiana. that's what will be coming in our direction. for tonight, not as chilly. a few clouds around. 42 here in the district. nice strong southwest wind tomorrow. pumps us up to 72. we'll have a warm one with a couple showers around and a spotty storm. wednesday is our warmest day of the week. we readjust on thursday and friday. not bad days at all. a couple showers and thunderstorms late friday and into saturday. right now it is looking like sunday will be the dryer and more pleasant day of the weekend. but that's a pretty good forecast. >> it is a good forecast. we have all the games on saturday. so we need to clear that up. we need to work on that. >> are they in the morning? >> no promises. >> okay. >> a few days. i know. >> tonight the caps may have played their most important game of the year hosting the team they are battling with. >> dave was at the game, but he is back here now. how did it go? >> i left early. >> you did? >> because that's how good it was. >> too bad for you. >> it
here comes a frontal system that is trying to gather moisture across illinois and indiana. that's what will be coming in our direction. for tonight, not as chilly. a few clouds around. 42 here in the district. nice strong southwest wind tomorrow. pumps us up to 72. we'll have a warm one with a couple showers around and a spotty storm. wednesday is our warmest day of the week. we readjust on thursday and friday. not bad days at all. a couple showers and thunderstorms late friday and into...
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. >>> victims of last week's devastating tornados in indiana, struggling to get back on its feet. in henryville indiana they got the services they need, which is food stamps and driver's licenses. >> have property rent out and didn't have homeowner's insurance and he didn't have renter's insurance. >> came over to see if they could help out there. >> the death toll and the damage is a million. >>> the buzz is about winter park is over. may be one of the march openings ever. look at the trees around your house. maybe not the best time to do it. get rid of dead wood around the house. causing so much damage. >> the winds. >> winds gusting 40 miles per hour in a lot of places. still breezy tonight. clouds notice them increasing. the temperatures, still managed 74. >> see this is what happens when you take the day off, come back and so confused. temperatures not usually felt in winter, 74 at bwi. high temperatures are at 75 for indianapolis, 71 for dulles, 73, very mild day. when you get the kind of warmth and have winds something big is on the way, storm front snapping to back reality
. >>> victims of last week's devastating tornados in indiana, struggling to get back on its feet. in henryville indiana they got the services they need, which is food stamps and driver's licenses. >> have property rent out and didn't have homeowner's insurance and he didn't have renter's insurance. >> came over to see if they could help out there. >> the death toll and the damage is a million. >>> the buzz is about winter park is over. may be one of the march...
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three people died in indiana because of the storms. it's caused thousands of dollars in damage and many problems , the forecast is calling for more of the same over the weekend. tj winnick has more from one of the hardest hit areas in tennessee. >> reporter: severe weather is spinning off more tornados in the deep south, reported twister touched down in northern alabama, in the same area where outbreak of tornados last april left be hundred people dead. forecasters say there is more to come, 13 people across 7 states have lost their lives to a total of 33 confirmed twisters. this wave of severe weather is the result of two fronts colliding. cold air in the north and warm air from the south, with a jet stream in between. jackson, mississippi, up through nashville and cincinnati are in the danger zone for a lift of tornados. >> my mother passed away here over there. >> reporter: she was skaggs mother, 69-year-old care lynn jones one of the residents killed during the wednesday night storm. this year has been especially nerve racking. >>
three people died in indiana because of the storms. it's caused thousands of dollars in damage and many problems , the forecast is calling for more of the same over the weekend. tj winnick has more from one of the hardest hit areas in tennessee. >> reporter: severe weather is spinning off more tornados in the deep south, reported twister touched down in northern alabama, in the same area where outbreak of tornados last april left be hundred people dead. forecasters say there is more to...
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want to show you this cell phone video taken in indiana. you can see the tornado tearing across the ground. the national weather service says there were at least 42 confirmed tornadoes in 10 states on friday. the storms killed 40 people, including 13 in indiana. >>> the storms may have been a full day's drive away from us but we are soon going to be feeling the effects. the first storm of 2012 will affect your budget. your insurance will be going up, so you don't waste your money. >> reporter: as we watch the news coverage of last friday's devastating tornadoes we prayed for the victims and gave thanks that most people were spared. even in maryland, far from the devastation, you may soon be impacted by it. >> we watched that wall fall off that house. i can't tell you how that felt to watch. >> reporter: dan yell workman is one of the victims of last weekend's weather. but as they rebuild, the rest of us will feel if in the -- feel it in the wallet in the form of increased premiums. among other billion dollar plus storms in the u.s., twief -
want to show you this cell phone video taken in indiana. you can see the tornado tearing across the ground. the national weather service says there were at least 42 confirmed tornadoes in 10 states on friday. the storms killed 40 people, including 13 in indiana. >>> the storms may have been a full day's drive away from us but we are soon going to be feeling the effects. the first storm of 2012 will affect your budget. your insurance will be going up, so you don't waste your money....
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and we will have live reports from indiana. >>> that tornado throughout alabama remember the toc cay lose cay -- tuscaloosa tore nato. -- tornado. >> and it's so hard to sea and you have to fill in they have to clean up and we have snow in the areas. so some of the hardest hit areas getting snow like ohio, portions of ohio and west virginia and even back into kentucky and even into indiana this morning. again, you are from severe weather to snow and across our area, we are not dealing with any of that as of now. but there is a slight chance we could get a snow shower in here as that clipper stays to the south but a few miles to the north and yes, some of the areas could get clipped by snow this morning. temperatures right now cold enough to support that snow coming in in the 20s and into westminster. 26 degrees. let's check the traffic with angela. good morning. lots to talk about. >> reporter: good morning. and you right. it's a lot to talk about. especially now talking on the roads about the accident. police on the scene. bna at orchard road of course we mentioned traffic flow is l
and we will have live reports from indiana. >>> that tornado throughout alabama remember the toc cay lose cay -- tuscaloosa tore nato. -- tornado. >> and it's so hard to sea and you have to fill in they have to clean up and we have snow in the areas. so some of the hardest hit areas getting snow like ohio, portions of ohio and west virginia and even back into kentucky and even into indiana this morning. again, you are from severe weather to snow and across our area, we are not...
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the child is in critical condition at an indiana hospital. and, a dramatic escape for a dozen students in henryville, indiana. officials there say school was dismissed early for bad weather. bus drivers noticed the storms and turned around. the kids got to safety just moments before winds picked up a bus and threw it into a building. chuck bell is in the storm center now with more on these storms. >> when it comes down to tornadoes, the most important thing that you're up against is the intensity of the storm itself. what do i mean by that? well, we rate tornadoes on the ef scale. and only one to two percent of all tornadoes that occur land in that top one or two categories there. only one or two percent are an f4 or an f5. but those type of storms represent 65% of all of the fatal days that we see in tornadoes. yesterday, there were 98 storms reported and i'd be willing to bet that 25 to 30 probably came from only one or two of those 98 storms. for us, we don't have to worry about severe weather. just kind of a cloudy and cool sunday. but th
the child is in critical condition at an indiana hospital. and, a dramatic escape for a dozen students in henryville, indiana. officials there say school was dismissed early for bad weather. bus drivers noticed the storms and turned around. the kids got to safety just moments before winds picked up a bus and threw it into a building. chuck bell is in the storm center now with more on these storms. >> when it comes down to tornadoes, the most important thing that you're up against is the...
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snow across indiana and closer to home a mixed bag. now say hello, to lynette charles with our check of the forecast and it's a mixed bag. >> right now we are looking pretty good and cold but we could see snow going into the morning and maybe into the afternoon mixing over with a little rain. so like charley said a mixed bag. so we look at maryland's most powerful radar and take you to the north where you see a little bit of snow showers but most of that is into western pennsylvania as of now. you can see the blue shading on there. that is a winter weather advisory. we still see more winter weather advisories the further to the south and west you go entering into west virginia and also into virginia at this time. we don't have any type of winter weather advisories. there is a chance as this system starts to slide off towards the east we could see snow showers going into the afternoon. but mainly right now, it looks like it could stay to the south or should stay to the south but not ruling out the possibility. temperatures are cold enou
snow across indiana and closer to home a mixed bag. now say hello, to lynette charles with our check of the forecast and it's a mixed bag. >> right now we are looking pretty good and cold but we could see snow going into the morning and maybe into the afternoon mixing over with a little rain. so like charley said a mixed bag. so we look at maryland's most powerful radar and take you to the north where you see a little bit of snow showers but most of that is into western pennsylvania as of...
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live in henryville, indiana, i'm jay gray. now back to you. >> thank you very much. another sign of the severity of this weather, the number of twisters could go down in history as one of the largest tornado outbreaks in the month of march ever. chuck bell is in the storm center with more. >> all right, thanks chris. unofficially the count now is 97 it tornadoes yesterday, the record for the number of tornadoes in the month of march in a single event. 74 tornadoes from march of 2006. this is probably going to far eclipse that record. again, 98 tornadoes reported so far. that number goes down just a smid smidgeon but not below the record pace. it's done the coast of the carolinas. we have not had to worry about severe weather around here. in fact, it turned out to be a beautiful day. bonus sunshine for this afternoon allowed temperatures in the upper 50s and low 60s. as you plan your saturday evening, temperatures mid-50s for the next couple of hours and back down into the mid-40s by 11:00 this evening. the clouds are coming back late tonight into tomorrow, and there'
live in henryville, indiana, i'm jay gray. now back to you. >> thank you very much. another sign of the severity of this weather, the number of twisters could go down in history as one of the largest tornado outbreaks in the month of march ever. chuck bell is in the storm center with more. >> all right, thanks chris. unofficially the count now is 97 it tornadoes yesterday, the record for the number of tornadoes in the month of march in a single event. 74 tornadoes from march of...
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in indiana, members of the colts join residents to clean up in henryville and they gave people in the battered area optimism for the future of their community. >>> and giving them this hope and there is some hope still. you have folks going to help you through this. >> the people continue to pick up the pieces and they'll get help from the government. yesterday, president obama proved federal aid for counties affectioned by the tornados in kentucky and indiana. >>> and from maryland's eastern shore, they're investigating a small body found. it's identified as conrad snuff jr. of leesburg. he was 85 years old. the marine employees found him this morning and doesn't look like there was some foul play. >>> d.c. police closed another night club. this time, the island cafe and that is in the 800 block of upshire street northwest. the man was stabbed in the stomach and is expected to survive. the club will be shut down for a few days while there is an investigation on the alcoholic beverage control board. >>> and in case you didn't know, today is national women and girls hiv/aids day. volun
in indiana, members of the colts join residents to clean up in henryville and they gave people in the battered area optimism for the future of their community. >>> and giving them this hope and there is some hope still. you have folks going to help you through this. >> the people continue to pick up the pieces and they'll get help from the government. yesterday, president obama proved federal aid for counties affectioned by the tornados in kentucky and indiana. >>> and...
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towns across southern indiana. there are many with a lot of destruction. getting word of nine fatalities undergoing a massive search and rescue effort over at least four counties here where there is so much destruction especially on county roads that they can't get in. a lot of debris is going to have to be removed. we are talk about tree limbs, power lines, whole houses moved off their foundations. as a meteorologist i can tell you these winds were probably well in excess of 170 miles per hour with the damage i have seen in this location alone. it is amazing when you take a look at the massive undertaking. search and rescue across four counties that will take a couple of days to complete. there are people missing. tons have been injured. behind me here an elementary school that was severely damaged but kids taking shelter in that no one was harmed. it is a very, very solid structure but the top of it has pretty much been blown off by this massive tornado. it is still an ongoing outbreak. if you look at the average
towns across southern indiana. there are many with a lot of destruction. getting word of nine fatalities undergoing a massive search and rescue effort over at least four counties here where there is so much destruction especially on county roads that they can't get in. a lot of debris is going to have to be removed. we are talk about tree limbs, power lines, whole houses moved off their foundations. as a meteorologist i can tell you these winds were probably well in excess of 170 miles per hour...
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. >>> first tornados now snow, days after the tornado uprooted homes in indiana, now under a blanket of snow. homeowners say the snow is soaking belongs they don't have left to save and could take weeks before the power is restored in indiana. that and more on this tuesday morning. i'm charley crowson. >> i'm megan pringle. thank you for joining us. we will get things started with lynette charles. >>> not a lot going on this morning. we got a couple of snow showers across the area. nothing sticking yesterday, though. the chill continues, temperatures will be below normal again, plenty of sunshine in the forecast and a surge of warm air and then we have rain by the end of the week. today is going to be a calm day. we are nice and dry. we have all five sweeps on scanning the skies. we are cold. temperatures coming in below average, 27 degrees now in to aberdeen. arnold 27. clarksville 25. a little bit on the gusty side yesterday afternoon in to the evening. those died down a bit and that's the good news as well. heading out and about, have the heavy coat. i will talk about the warm upc
. >>> first tornados now snow, days after the tornado uprooted homes in indiana, now under a blanket of snow. homeowners say the snow is soaking belongs they don't have left to save and could take weeks before the power is restored in indiana. that and more on this tuesday morning. i'm charley crowson. >> i'm megan pringle. thank you for joining us. we will get things started with lynette charles. >>> not a lot going on this morning. we got a couple of snow showers...
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susan mcginnis reports for wjz from henryville, indiana. where residents have new problems to contend with. snow. >> reporter: utility crews are working to restore power. downed power lines and gas leaks other big -- are are the biggest concerns. at head rivo high school, workers use equipment to scoop up the wreckage. courtne cummings is a freshman. >> i want to be there. i want to be in my classrooms. and i want to see my teachers and i want to see my friends. >> reporter: school has been canceled for at least the rest of the week. >> reporter: they are wasting no time cleaning up henryville. and insurance companies can be seen all around town. >> this is going to take time to rebuild. but this is a great community and we'll get through it. >> reporter: angel babcock. rescuers found her alone in an indiana field. but she died two days later. her father, mother, and two siblings also died n. north carolina -- died. in north carolina, a 17-year- old was thrown hundreds ever feet into an interstate. >> the top half of the house came off and
susan mcginnis reports for wjz from henryville, indiana. where residents have new problems to contend with. snow. >> reporter: utility crews are working to restore power. downed power lines and gas leaks other big -- are are the biggest concerns. at head rivo high school, workers use equipment to scoop up the wreckage. courtne cummings is a freshman. >> i want to be there. i want to be in my classrooms. and i want to see my teachers and i want to see my friends. >> reporter:...
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on the ground new video of that ef4 going down on henryville indiana leaving a waste land in its wake. school buss, thrown like fought balls. >> we were just trying to do our best to get every kid home before the thing hit >> reporter: the tornado green acted fast to get three children including his daughter off the bus and in a church basement. >> i could hear stuff and i could -- the stuff spinning in the air outside of the windows. >> reporter: west liberty kentucky a woman prayed that it the tornado would go away. >> take it away. >> my brother -- it came over the hill and you could see the funnel. >> reporter: her house was spared. so much of the town was not. in indiana little angel's mom, dad and two siblings died not far from the field where she was found, sadly she was taken off life support. in the rubble heartache and tears. >> broken hearts. >> reporter: victims hold to their faith and each other knowing the road to recovery will be a long one. larry jacobs. >> the website is your source for everything that happens in tornado alley. we have teams of storm chasers going aft
on the ground new video of that ef4 going down on henryville indiana leaving a waste land in its wake. school buss, thrown like fought balls. >> we were just trying to do our best to get every kid home before the thing hit >> reporter: the tornado green acted fast to get three children including his daughter off the bus and in a church basement. >> i could hear stuff and i could -- the stuff spinning in the air outside of the windows. >> reporter: west liberty kentucky a...
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. >>> a toddler found in a field in indiana died after being taken off life support last night. the little girl's parents, brother and sister all died friday when the storm hit. 39 people have been killed across five states. >>> d.c. councilman marion barry could be a delegate at the party's convention this summer. democrats voted over the weekend and a partial count shows he's likely to get enough votes to be a delegate. >>> on to the campaign trail. foam is the day the presidential hopefuls have been preparing for. >> as we approach super tuesday, one candidate is in the spotlight with a big endorsement. plus a high-stakes meeting at the white house monday. what should president obama say to israel. we have a report. or republican candidates used the airways sunday in a final bush for voters on super tuesday. gingrich on meet the press says he has gone all in in georgia. >> despite a lot of money spent against me, we are doing very well. and it is the biggest state on super tuesday. >> reporter: santorum is hoping for wins in oklahoma, tennessee and ohio. >> we'll go out and c
. >>> a toddler found in a field in indiana died after being taken off life support last night. the little girl's parents, brother and sister all died friday when the storm hit. 39 people have been killed across five states. >>> d.c. councilman marion barry could be a delegate at the party's convention this summer. democrats voted over the weekend and a partial count shows he's likely to get enough votes to be a delegate. >>> on to the campaign trail. foam is the day...
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stephanie decker picked up her children from school early in henryville, indiana. all three went into the basement before the tornado and waited out the storm. from her hospital bed, she talked about what happened once the tornado hit. >> as soon as the glass broke, the house started shifting. he was crying, and he was screaming. he's 8. so -- and reece is 5. i took a blanket, and i -- i pulled it over my children, and i tied it in a knot. i tied it so they were in this blanket tied in a knot. and everything started hitting my back, beams, pillars, furniture. everything was just slamming into my back. but i had my children in the blanket, and i was on top of them. and i was reaching around holding them. they were screaming, mommy, i can't live without you. i don't want to die. >> even a storm isn't stronger than a mother's love. stephanie lost parts of both of her legs in the storm. neither of her two kids was hurt. once the tornado passed, the 8-year-old ran to a neighbor to get help for his mom. her husband was at work at the time. >>> president obama will speak
stephanie decker picked up her children from school early in henryville, indiana. all three went into the basement before the tornado and waited out the storm. from her hospital bed, she talked about what happened once the tornado hit. >> as soon as the glass broke, the house started shifting. he was crying, and he was screaming. he's 8. so -- and reece is 5. i took a blanket, and i -- i pulled it over my children, and i tied it in a knot. i tied it so they were in this blanket tied in a...
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officials now say 37 people have been killed. 20 in kentucky, 12 in indiana. 3 in ohio and one each in alabama and georgia. and the national weather service says that the four tornadoes that hit kentucky were the worst in the region in some 24 years. this evening, we are hearing that the 2-year-old who z what found alive about 150 yards from her indiana home has died. we are in one of the hardest hit areas in indiana. >> reporter: sunday services at churches across the area were emotional. the church goers wiped away tears and hugged one another. >> what we're hearing is people who have lost everything, they are showing up to help their neighbors and friends and family. so i don't believe that there will be a loss. there is hope renewed. >> reporter: the nurse drove five hours from chicago to help. she went door to door checking on residents like june who said in the middle of the devastation, she feels blessed. >> look around you. there is a lot left. there is a lot left. >> reporter: the sheriff deputy delivered bottles of water. he helped people take shelter. that building is now go
officials now say 37 people have been killed. 20 in kentucky, 12 in indiana. 3 in ohio and one each in alabama and georgia. and the national weather service says that the four tornadoes that hit kentucky were the worst in the region in some 24 years. this evening, we are hearing that the 2-year-old who z what found alive about 150 yards from her indiana home has died. we are in one of the hardest hit areas in indiana. >> reporter: sunday services at churches across the area were...
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and i'm an indiana alum. we'll have to talk later. >> uh-oh. >> it's a -- basketball's a religion in indiana, just saying. we'll see what happens. here we've got our march madness weather finally ending. it's really feeling more reasonably like march this morning. right now, it's down to near 50 degrees. a cloudy and damp, cool start to this friday morning. 52 at reagan national. right now near 50 in fairfax. arlington, prince george's, and montgomery counties. right near the bay, near 50 as well as on the eastern shore. and central virginia, most locations, mid 50s. parts of the shenandoah valley, panhandle of west virginia, western maryland, low to mid 50s there. and they're getting a little bit of light rain right now, near winchester toward charlestown and martinsburg. this area of light rain may be moving into loudoun, frederick county, into maryland into washington county, as well. and farther to the south, maybe into warren and clark and northern fauquier the next half-hour. elsewhere, cloudy, damp. he
and i'm an indiana alum. we'll have to talk later. >> uh-oh. >> it's a -- basketball's a religion in indiana, just saying. we'll see what happens. here we've got our march madness weather finally ending. it's really feeling more reasonably like march this morning. right now, it's down to near 50 degrees. a cloudy and damp, cool start to this friday morning. 52 at reagan national. right now near 50 in fairfax. arlington, prince george's, and montgomery counties. right near the bay,...
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we are talking about a high tornado count indiana, supercells through kentucky. the tornado outbreak continuing over 50 reported twisters in the upper midwest and very damaging storms to say the least. 50 this evening as the rain moves in. we will talk about how things shape up saturday and sunday. the twist and change is coming up. >>> we contue to lead the way in offerings in baltimore. visit abc2news.com/mobile right now and check out our growing list of apps. you have access to the most accurate weather forecast, news and live streaming video in the palm of your hand. >>> to the developing story out of arundel, a jury indicted leopold, he is indicted on charges he misused his protection squad. leopold had officers drive him to parking lots, he would have them wait for him while he got in to another car to have sex with another county employee. leopold needed an officer to work overtime to prevent his girlfriends to run in to his live in partner. christian schaffer is talking to leopold and we will have more tonight on abc2 news at 11:00. >>> arundel count pli
we are talking about a high tornado count indiana, supercells through kentucky. the tornado outbreak continuing over 50 reported twisters in the upper midwest and very damaging storms to say the least. 50 this evening as the rain moves in. we will talk about how things shape up saturday and sunday. the twist and change is coming up. >>> we contue to lead the way in offerings in baltimore. visit abc2news.com/mobile right now and check out our growing list of apps. you have access to the...
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one town is quote completely gone in indiana. i'm roosevelt leftwich, we want to go to meteorologist wyatt everhart now, how much rain are we expecting in our area? >> we are tracking weather across centra
one town is quote completely gone in indiana. i'm roosevelt leftwich, we want to go to meteorologist wyatt everhart now, how much rain are we expecting in our area? >> we are tracking weather across centra
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>>> it's good that indiana is try for today. but back off in the west, there's a big plume of moisture. and the big plume will slide off in the east. and could reach us as we go into the weekend where we have the chance for more showers and thunderstorms. we zoom in around the carolinas and also virginia. that is what is popping up there. but closer to home, we're dealing with lots of fog. and that will be scenario as we go through the remainder of the morning and early afternoon. so visibility is reduced four miles in baltimore and dealing with one in a lot of spots this morning. so take it easy on the roadways. future trend picking up on a couple of isolated showers in the afternoon, especially if we get more sunshine a little early. and we'll do it all again as we go into thursday. hour by hour, it brings our temperature about 73 agrees by 4:00 p.m. -- degrees by 4:00 p.m. and speaking of the temperatures up, check out friday, 80 there with showers and thunderstorms on your weekend and then we look cooler as we go into monday
>>> it's good that indiana is try for today. but back off in the west, there's a big plume of moisture. and the big plume will slide off in the east. and could reach us as we go into the weekend where we have the chance for more showers and thunderstorms. we zoom in around the carolinas and also virginia. that is what is popping up there. but closer to home, we're dealing with lots of fog. and that will be scenario as we go through the remainder of the morning and early afternoon. so...
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a top lawyer was found in a field in indiana, the only -- a populatoddler was found in a field in indiana, the only member of her family to survive. we begin in henryville, indiana. >> this is the aftermath of the ef-4 tornado. the town of henryville, you have to look hard to find a building with all four walls and roof. the storm was clocked at 175 m.p.h. and tomorrow the tedious clean-up begins. in henryville, they knew something was coming, but no storm warning could prepare the small town for this. >> you could hear the wind, the flashes of light. >> the tornado came through so quickly, this woman was not able to escape the high school where she worked. she hobbled with her son and 10 other students in the principal's office while the roof was ripped away. >> we are all alive. that is all that matters. >> the twister that came through kentucky is one of dozens, part of a system that brought 100 portis through the country's midsection, from the ohio valley to the gulf coast. >> we had no power, no remote radio, nothing. the only thing we had was our phone. >> in alabama cell phone warn
a top lawyer was found in a field in indiana, the only -- a populatoddler was found in a field in indiana, the only member of her family to survive. we begin in henryville, indiana. >> this is the aftermath of the ef-4 tornado. the town of henryville, you have to look hard to find a building with all four walls and roof. the storm was clocked at 175 m.p.h. and tomorrow the tedious clean-up begins. in henryville, they knew something was coming, but no storm warning could prepare the small...
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indiana where officials there say one town is gone. from louisiana to ohio, from missouri to south carolina, rain fell and damaging winds pulled down trees and power lines. tens of thousands of people are without electricity. forecasters warn conditions are likely to get worse, especially after sunset. >> this is going to be an unfolding event unfortunately for the rest of the day. i would say if you have to run an errand, go ahead and do it now and make sure you're back within the next couple of hours. >> reporter: warm air from the gulf of mexico colliding with low pressure from the northwest is setting off the storms. the severe weather comes two days after a massive system in the same region unleashed more than two dozen tornadoes killing at least 13 people. forecasters expect today's tornadoes to travel fast, but stay on the ground for a long time with the potential to cause more damage. terrell brown, cbs news, new market, alabama. it is hard to fathom when you look at those pictures. let's go to topper shutt and talk about what'
indiana where officials there say one town is gone. from louisiana to ohio, from missouri to south carolina, rain fell and damaging winds pulled down trees and power lines. tens of thousands of people are without electricity. forecasters warn conditions are likely to get worse, especially after sunset. >> this is going to be an unfolding event unfortunately for the rest of the day. i would say if you have to run an errand, go ahead and do it now and make sure you're back within the next...
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the rainfall forecast for the next 48 hours push ies into indiana and the southeast. in atlanta, most of the day is dry. this afternoon is wet. veronica, the temperatures, if we get the sun out this afternoon could be in the mid-70s from d.c. to boston. enjoy it all over again. >> i am definitely celebrating. where is your spring outfit? >> tomorrow. >> all right. he said it. a strange new business name and owning elvis' blue suede shoes. the business headlines is straight ahead. >>> coming up, a birthday wish comes through. unprecedented suspension by the nfl. you're watching "first look" on msnbc. [ male announcer ] say goodbye to "ho-hum," and hello to "whoa, yum." use campbell's cream of chicken soup to make easy enchiladas, cheesy chicken & rice, and other chicken dishes that are oh...so...whoa. campbell's. it's amazing what soup can do. your finances can't manage themselves. but that doesn't mean they won't try. bring all your finances together with the help of the one person who can. a certified financial planner professional. cfp. let's make a plan. tells the
the rainfall forecast for the next 48 hours push ies into indiana and the southeast. in atlanta, most of the day is dry. this afternoon is wet. veronica, the temperatures, if we get the sun out this afternoon could be in the mid-70s from d.c. to boston. enjoy it all over again. >> i am definitely celebrating. where is your spring outfit? >> tomorrow. >> all right. he said it. a strange new business name and owning elvis' blue suede shoes. the business headlines is straight...
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getting snow in west vip and indiana and kentucky. it will slide off towards the east so with that if it goes further to the north we have a chance for snow going into the afternoon. not a lot but wheel see the white stuff -- but we will see the white stuff falling from the sky. march can be a wild month. now we look at the weather pattern. this is is the sis them a will slide off to the east. we have a upper level disturbance work its way through. until it does i am keeping the chance for snow showers this mork morning and a slight -- morning and a slight chance for rain showers. we will see plenty of sunshine in the forecast. we look at future trend and you can see the snow that tries to get in here and it stays mainly to the south of us even maybe along the eastern shore but the southern part of the state this model picks up on and lots of sunshine as we head into the rest of the day and especially on tuesday and wednesday. now for today, that temperature will be right around 46 degrees mostly cloudy and breezy and chilly and by to
getting snow in west vip and indiana and kentucky. it will slide off towards the east so with that if it goes further to the north we have a chance for snow going into the afternoon. not a lot but wheel see the white stuff -- but we will see the white stuff falling from the sky. march can be a wild month. now we look at the weather pattern. this is is the sis them a will slide off to the east. we have a upper level disturbance work its way through. until it does i am keeping the chance for snow...
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a mother in indiana successfully used her body to shield her two kids, but shh ended up losing one llg bove the knee and the other leg abovv the ankle."i was reaching around holding ttem, and trying to keep everything away from them so it didn't hit them.""i had in missourr gottsomething - precious back."an engagement &pring i gave my wife 10 years ago.""i was just kepp digging and digging until we got to where it was at. with all this sttff here. how do you find it?""i called her and she was senator mitch mcconnell says fema has started damage assessment in the hard-hit town of west liberty."we'll do everythhng weecan to try to help these good folks rebuild their lives.""'m greg black reportiig. the ational weather service says at least 42 tornadoes swept across 10 states on friday..hey claimed the lives far, several ssates have requested fema teams to help assess the damage. a snowmobiler gett uriid alive in an avalanche... and the whole horrible incident is caught on camera. camera.tyson black was out for a drive in utah when the snow comes crashing own... buryingg hhm ten feet unde
a mother in indiana successfully used her body to shield her two kids, but shh ended up losing one llg bove the knee and the other leg abovv the ankle."i was reaching around holding ttem, and trying to keep everything away from them so it didn't hit them.""i had in missourr gottsomething - precious back."an engagement &pring i gave my wife 10 years ago.""i was just kepp digging and digging until we got to where it was at. with all this sttff here. how do you...
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that is good news as clean-up continues in states down in indiana as well. fortunately they are seeing cooperating weather for that. a clipper system into the plains. this is bringing in snow showers to the dakotas. it is a quick-moving storm. it will quickly move into the mid-atlantic and that brings a chance for snow showers in the mid-atlantic tomorrow as well. tomorrow what a drop in the temperatures. near zero in international falls in the northern part of minute men, 10 in minneapolis. 40's along the east coast. we can see that cold air pushing into florida or -- florida where miami is really the only warm tot spot now. western counties, dropping to near the freezing mark as you head into parts of western maryland. forecast today keeps most of western maryland chilly. 35 in counties like garrett. a couple snow showers possible. they could see up to an inch of accumulation overnight. baltimore a high of 49 just with the cloud cover today. looking mostly dry. showers still possible down along the eastern shore. showers still possible this evening down in
that is good news as clean-up continues in states down in indiana as well. fortunately they are seeing cooperating weather for that. a clipper system into the plains. this is bringing in snow showers to the dakotas. it is a quick-moving storm. it will quickly move into the mid-atlantic and that brings a chance for snow showers in the mid-atlantic tomorrow as well. tomorrow what a drop in the temperatures. near zero in international falls in the northern part of minute men, 10 in minneapolis....
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we're back live in marysville, indiana. i've asked my photographer to give you a very wide shot, because just take a look at the landscape. these are people's lives. and they are completely gone. everything, every earthly possession they had, gone. thank goodness that in this particular town, nobody died. but as you can see, there is quite simply nothing left anywhere you look. we can tell you that the police and the national guard are here trying to make sure that there isn't any looting going on. fema is, of course, is on the ground. the national guard on the ground. and president obama has been in touch with the governors offering federal assistance. lester, back to you. >> tom costello. thanks. and as if to emphasize the unusual early start to the tornado season, a light snow now falling here in henryville. let's go back to jenna now in new york. >> it just gets worse. lester thank you. now let's go to the city of west liberty, kentucky. four people were killed in one of the storm's hardest-hit areas. weather channel's
we're back live in marysville, indiana. i've asked my photographer to give you a very wide shot, because just take a look at the landscape. these are people's lives. and they are completely gone. everything, every earthly possession they had, gone. thank goodness that in this particular town, nobody died. but as you can see, there is quite simply nothing left anywhere you look. we can tell you that the police and the national guard are here trying to make sure that there isn't any looting going...
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. >> still ahead, an incredible view of a tornado thatter to through the town of henriville, indiana. >> the district announcing the winners of a select number of permits to grow medical marijuana. >> and a cool new feature on facebook. >> but first here is another winning megamillion numbers. >> today the city announced who could grow medical marijuana. >> sparking plenty of passion and medical marijuana is coming to dc. >> certainly it is one step closer to making a middle ground. >> only six organizations received a license to grow 95 plants at a time. including hollywood's montel williams. other locations channing street and fen wick street, all are in northeast. >> these are the very best of the best. they have the best security plan. they are best quality assurance plan. >> most of the locations are in ward five where residents are torn about their new neighbors. >> we got plenty of youth walking up and down the streets. we want them to maintain a safe and comfortable environment. >> it is best to partner and figure out ways we can benefit. >> he says the cultivation center reac
. >> still ahead, an incredible view of a tornado thatter to through the town of henriville, indiana. >> the district announcing the winners of a select number of permits to grow medical marijuana. >> and a cool new feature on facebook. >> but first here is another winning megamillion numbers. >> today the city announced who could grow medical marijuana. >> sparking plenty of passion and medical marijuana is coming to dc. >> certainly it is one step...
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. -- carol across much of the united states, from texas into indiana, kentucky, and georgia. >> people were crying, please let us get through this. >> and the hours later came stories of survival. >> we had about 40 students and staff in the core of the building when the tornado hit. nobody was injured. that is something to be thankful for despite the devastation. entire neighborhoods flattened schools and ruins but the spirits are strong. , a lot of good friends, we still have our family. what more can we ask for? >> the people who live here are resilient, god-fearing tough and we are not down but not not doubt. >> -- but we are not knocked out. >> and henryville, combing through the debris looking for survivors. in kentucky, equipment to clear away with the storms knocked down. small on population, but big in their determination to come back from this disaster. the rebuilding process will take a long time. president obama expressed his condolences to the hard-hit areas and fema is dedicating resources to cities in need. >> at home, two maryland lawmakers want to make every person in
. -- carol across much of the united states, from texas into indiana, kentucky, and georgia. >> people were crying, please let us get through this. >> and the hours later came stories of survival. >> we had about 40 students and staff in the core of the building when the tornado hit. nobody was injured. that is something to be thankful for despite the devastation. entire neighborhoods flattened schools and ruins but the spirits are strong. , a lot of good friends, we still...
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that was that of the indiana. look how much real estate is covered up by these tornado watches out there. this will continue this evening and into the overnight. once it gets here, it looks like it's going to be greatly weakened and i don't expect we have any problems at all with any severe weather out there. these have been moving basically to the east out along in front of a frontal system that is fairly significant. a lot of warm, moist air down to the south and when you get these collision of air masses this time of year, very dynamic atmosphere. it starts lifting and starts creating these very, very dangerous thunderstorms and as you get into cincinnati, that is all moved east of cincinnati. so that's good news there. i think this evening and tonight, the shift of the most dangerous thunderstorms, the potential for tornadoes will be down to the deep south. huntsville, birmingham, eventually into western sections of tennessee. and even around atlanta and down through macon, georgia. see how it will effect our
that was that of the indiana. look how much real estate is covered up by these tornado watches out there. this will continue this evening and into the overnight. once it gets here, it looks like it's going to be greatly weakened and i don't expect we have any problems at all with any severe weather out there. these have been moving basically to the east out along in front of a frontal system that is fairly significant. a lot of warm, moist air down to the south and when you get these collision...
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two state, indiana and kentucky, were granted federal disaster relief. we'll take a quick break on this tuesday morning. coming up, who's getting blame for the rising cost in gas. >>> plus shrks e cut a deal with prosecutors, so why isn't the girlfriend, heidi bulger, going to testify against him. >>> first, scott pelley has a preview of tonight's cbs nightly news. >> he was bullied. this 12-year-old boy decided to tail croak. 85 pounds lighter he's motivating his family and his community to phyto beesty. meet this young man tonight on cbs evening news. romyalgia, thought to be the result of overactive nerves that cause chronic widespread pain. lyrica is believed to calm these nerves. i learned lyrica can provide significant relief from fibromyalgia pain. and for some people, it can work in as early as the first week of treatment. so now i can plan my days and accomplish more. lyrica is not for everyone. lyrica may cause serious allergic reactions or suicidal thoughts or actions. tell your doctor right away if you have these, new or worsening depression,
two state, indiana and kentucky, were granted federal disaster relief. we'll take a quick break on this tuesday morning. coming up, who's getting blame for the rising cost in gas. >>> plus shrks e cut a deal with prosecutors, so why isn't the girlfriend, heidi bulger, going to testify against him. >>> first, scott pelley has a preview of tonight's cbs nightly news. >> he was bullied. this 12-year-old boy decided to tail croak. 85 pounds lighter he's motivating his family...
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after the storm blew through indiana -- >> there was debris everywhere. i thought it was a dream. >> this is what was left behind, 300 homes destroyed several people killed. at a high school was blown apart. >> the teacher said it was going to be bad. >> in indiana emergency crews are still scrambling. >> they are looking to see if there are victims trapped. they have their work cut out. >> indiana officials say henryville was wiped out. the huge storms pass through the midwest and south starting today in northern alabama. this is amateur ville of the storm in hyattsville. >> it was almost like it was lifting the roof off. >> the storms passed through 17 states, from alabama to parts of ohio. we will have a live report from tennessee on the damage later in this newscast. horace holmes, abc 7 news. >> as we monitor the destruction in the midwest the storms are not over. people could be dealing with more problems in the next few hours. there is heavy rain in this region. let's get to senior meteorologist bob ryan for the latest. >> compared with what we hav
after the storm blew through indiana -- >> there was debris everywhere. i thought it was a dream. >> this is what was left behind, 300 homes destroyed several people killed. at a high school was blown apart. >> the teacher said it was going to be bad. >> in indiana emergency crews are still scrambling. >> they are looking to see if there are victims trapped. they have their work cut out. >> indiana officials say henryville was wiped out. the huge storms pass...
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tornadoes in indiana that is. two twisters in northern alabama also put several people in the hospital this morning. the destruction stretches from the gulf coast to the great lakes and all comes only two days after another deadly storm system killed 13 people. jay gray has more on all of this now from nashville, tennessee. >> reporter: the first hit came as a pair of violent tornadoes touched down mid morning in northern alabama. >> by the time i literally ran from one end of my house to the other, by the time i got to the garage door and opened it, my big garage doors were just, you know, sucking in and out and i ran to the sto
tornadoes in indiana that is. two twisters in northern alabama also put several people in the hospital this morning. the destruction stretches from the gulf coast to the great lakes and all comes only two days after another deadly storm system killed 13 people. jay gray has more on all of this now from nashville, tennessee. >> reporter: the first hit came as a pair of violent tornadoes touched down mid morning in northern alabama. >> by the time i literally ran from one end of my...
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here at home, -- themselves and it's dry in indiana today -- for themselves. >> and it's dry in indiana today. a light breeze will make it feel that much worse outside. temperatures are in the 30s and i will show you that in a second. but we are feeling a lot colder. those winds out of the northwest at about 5 to 15 miles an hour this will be the scenario as we go through the remainder of today. you factor in the winds and this is what it feels like in baltimore. 29 degrees it feels like 27 in easton. and york, 19 degrees. i can't stress enough. bundle up as you head out andbundle up the kids like it's winter because that's what it feels like. going into the afternoon, it won't feel so much like winter but it's going to be be a lot cooler and feel cooler than what we have been feeling. satellite and radar, clear skies, translating into plenty of sunshine going into the afternoon. high pressure doing its thing really building in across the area. this is a cold canadian high and around that that northwesterly flow so it will be cool as we go into the afternoon. we have the next system bac
here at home, -- themselves and it's dry in indiana today -- for themselves. >> and it's dry in indiana today. a light breeze will make it feel that much worse outside. temperatures are in the 30s and i will show you that in a second. but we are feeling a lot colder. those winds out of the northwest at about 5 to 15 miles an hour this will be the scenario as we go through the remainder of today. you factor in the winds and this is what it feels like in baltimore. 29 degrees it feels like...
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nationwide weeks after this mother lost both her legs from the tornado that devastated kentucky and indiana. tamara evans shares this inspirational story. >> reporter: there's a lot of work to be done to this house. before stephanie decker finally returns home. >> help out joel and stephanie and little reece and dee so they can have a home since theirs was destroyed. >> reporter: this is one of two homes belonging to the deckers. stephanie was protecting her kids from the tornado in their basement, and was crushed by debris. doctors had to amputate her legs. >> good thing to come out and help. wasn't even a question. we were all on top, ready to come out here and help this morning. >> reporter: so volunteers and players from joe decker's high school baseball team are pitching in to help. they helped move the family renting the decker's home out, and spent the weekend getting it ready for stephanie to move back in, from taking out carpet, to installing floors. the goal was to make things easier when she gets out of rehab. >> they've added an addition to the back of the house, i think it's a
nationwide weeks after this mother lost both her legs from the tornado that devastated kentucky and indiana. tamara evans shares this inspirational story. >> reporter: there's a lot of work to be done to this house. before stephanie decker finally returns home. >> help out joel and stephanie and little reece and dee so they can have a home since theirs was destroyed. >> reporter: this is one of two homes belonging to the deckers. stephanie was protecting her kids from the...
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a blanket of wet snow is covering the indiana town of henryville. a tornado friday devastated that town. indiana officials say the snow will slow the clean-up effort because it's making things slippery and concealing some potential hazards. >>> parts of kentucky are also getting snow. the national weather service issued a winter weather advisory for much of the state. >>> in north carolina three children from the same family were sucked from their home by a tornado but survived with relatively minor injuries. their mother latonya stevens says she has no recollection of the tornado. she remembers being on the second floor of the home sitting in the hallway and the next thing she knows she was still sitting down but only one of her four children were still sitting beside her. >> i just held her and i started rocking and i started praying and i didn't know after that. i just started screaming. >> you can see the incredible damage that tornado did to her house. the tornado sucked two of la tonya's children into the backyard. a third was thrown more than
a blanket of wet snow is covering the indiana town of henryville. a tornado friday devastated that town. indiana officials say the snow will slow the clean-up effort because it's making things slippery and concealing some potential hazards. >>> parts of kentucky are also getting snow. the national weather service issued a winter weather advisory for much of the state. >>> in north carolina three children from the same family were sucked from their home by a tornado but...
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the so-called merkel problem that was found in an indiana -- the miracle toddler that was found in indiana in a field has died. the cameras were rolling as storm chasers captured the wild wind and deadly storm. with wind as fast as 175 miles per hour anything in its path was a prime target for demolition. school buses were sent flying, homes leveled, and buildings left as if they had been bombed. >> you get on the ground and it takes you a second to kind of look at it and see what those people had to go through. >> i would encourage folks to come to our shelters, get a warm meal, get a cup of coffee, take a rest. >> loved ones desperately look for family members still unaccounted for. nearly 100 tornadoes were part of this system. in kentucky, they are still trying to get a tally of the number missing. they want everyone who survive to sign their names and registry. >> thank god that i have my daughter and my grandchildren. >> and what many hope would be a triumph in the face of the twister has turned to tragedy. angel babcock was found alone and still alive in a field in southern indiana.
the so-called merkel problem that was found in an indiana -- the miracle toddler that was found in indiana in a field has died. the cameras were rolling as storm chasers captured the wild wind and deadly storm. with wind as fast as 175 miles per hour anything in its path was a prime target for demolition. school buses were sent flying, homes leveled, and buildings left as if they had been bombed. >> you get on the ground and it takes you a second to kind of look at it and see what those...
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kentucky, as well as ohio and indiana have declared states of emergency. they are still searching for survivors. scott is in henryville, indiana with the latest on this story. >> good evening. tonight people are walking around looking at all of the damage and just shaking their heads. they knew the storm was coming. there were many warnings but henryville was hurt with what the local sheriff called the worst case scenario. throughout clark county in southern indiana, the devastation is overwhelming. >> once again, mother nature has dealt a blow to indiana. >> officials said entire communities, homes, schools and businesses are gone. >> we love you and we're with you. it's not just government. this is their neighbors here to help. >> the friday twisters threatened millions of people from the gulf coast to the great lakes. the national weather service issued nearly 300 tore naid zoe warnings friday. it wasn't over. thunderstorms rocked georgia this morning bringing more dam. despite the many warnings, the twister struck so quickly and with such force that ma
kentucky, as well as ohio and indiana have declared states of emergency. they are still searching for survivors. scott is in henryville, indiana with the latest on this story. >> good evening. tonight people are walking around looking at all of the damage and just shaking their heads. they knew the storm was coming. there were many warnings but henryville was hurt with what the local sheriff called the worst case scenario. throughout clark county in southern indiana, the devastation is...
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i hate to see him leave indiana but i would like him to go get another couple of super bowls. >> now, local bar own he's will have to decide what to do with all their manning memorabilia. >> i guess it will become collectors items. rotor colt finished last seen season an nfl worst. 2-14. they have year's overall draft pick. >>> we'll talk more about manning's chances of coming here to washington. >>> up next, all your top stories plus your morning commute and weather. stay with us. !!aaaÑÑññññññññññññññññ7
i hate to see him leave indiana but i would like him to go get another couple of super bowls. >> now, local bar own he's will have to decide what to do with all their manning memorabilia. >> i guess it will become collectors items. rotor colt finished last seen season an nfl worst. 2-14. they have year's overall draft pick. >>> we'll talk more about manning's chances of coming here to washington. >>> up next, all your top stories plus your morning commute and...
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the storms killed 38 people alabama, georgia, indiana, kentucky ohio it is an extreme case of deja vu in northern alabama, 240 people were killed last april residents have spent the last 11 months recovering some homes rebuilt are in pieces again. >>> in indiana rescue teams are going door to door looking for survivors some towns have been completely wiped off the map. tucker barnes shows us the damage in the town of marysville. >> reporter: there is a new reality here in marysville indiana a town ravaged by friday's violent tornado outbreak. concrete slabs were homes used to be some just splintered shells. stunned homeowners are digging through what remains. >> you can't believe it until you see it with your eyes. it is heart breaking. >> reporter: this amateur video was shot friday. those who saw it say the funnel cloud moving east ward grew by the minute >> i couldn't even take cover it was mesmerizing and scary. >> reporter: storms cut a path of destruction across the hoosier state killing more than a dozen people. back in marysville the sound of chain saws are echos across a town
the storms killed 38 people alabama, georgia, indiana, kentucky ohio it is an extreme case of deja vu in northern alabama, 240 people were killed last april residents have spent the last 11 months recovering some homes rebuilt are in pieces again. >>> in indiana rescue teams are going door to door looking for survivors some towns have been completely wiped off the map. tucker barnes shows us the damage in the town of marysville. >> reporter: there is a new reality here in...
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now residents in one of the most affected towns henryville indiana head to church. a place of worship that has been turned into shelter. the very latest for wjz. >> reporter: sunday services at churches across henryville were emotional. churchgoers wiped away tears and hugged one another. >> what we're hering is people who have lost -- hearing is people who have lost everything are showing up to help their friends and family. i don't think there's hope lost, there's hope renewed. >> reporter: nurse mitchell drove five hours from chicago to help. she went door to door checking on residents like june who says in the midst of the devastation she feels blessed. >> look around you, there's a lot left. there's a lot left. >> reporter: sheriff deputy lovelin delivered bottled water. he helped people take shelter at a building, now gone. >> i tell people, the church is not the building, it's the people. >> reporter: it's a sight repeated across the south and midwest including hard hit kentucky. >> this will be enough for me, thank you. >> reporter: lexler delivered food and
now residents in one of the most affected towns henryville indiana head to church. a place of worship that has been turned into shelter. the very latest for wjz. >> reporter: sunday services at churches across henryville were emotional. churchgoers wiped away tears and hugged one another. >> what we're hering is people who have lost -- hearing is people who have lost everything are showing up to help their friends and family. i don't think there's hope lost, there's hope renewed....
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. >>> meanwhile indiana authorities say at least three people have been killed by the tornadoes that structure the southern part of that state and the violent storms also pummeled the nation's southeast and the forecasters say the danger will ramp up as the night goes on. high winds sideswiped these homes outside of huntsville, alabama, and tore off roofs, snapped signs, flipped trailers in the tennessee valley. meteorologists believe of it the work of at least two tornadoes each with winds of about 130 miles an hour. >> devastating. it's heartbreaking, don't really know what to think tell you the truth about it. >> from louisiana to ohio, from missouri to south carolina golf ball sized hail fell and damaging winds were pulling down the trees and power lines, tens of thousands of people in the dark tonight and the severe weather comes just two days after a massive system in the very same region unleashed more than two dozen tornadoes killing at least 13 people. >>> essentially says that she must be paid to have sex. what does that make her? it makes her a slut, right? makes her a pro
. >>> meanwhile indiana authorities say at least three people have been killed by the tornadoes that structure the southern part of that state and the violent storms also pummeled the nation's southeast and the forecasters say the danger will ramp up as the night goes on. high winds sideswiped these homes outside of huntsville, alabama, and tore off roofs, snapped signs, flipped trailers in the tennessee valley. meteorologists believe of it the work of at least two tornadoes each with...
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this is coming from indiana. it's pretty incredible. many tornadoes hit the midwest including here. this is cell phone video taken. the national weather service says at least 42 tornadoes struck 10 states friday, the storms killed 40 people including 13 in the state of indiana. >>> 5:47. 34 degrees. we go to lynette with a check of the weather. >> good morning. we are still talking about the tornadoes. that's the thing, when you have severe weather, tornadoes, it doesn't hit once. you just have to deal with the clean-up when it hits over and over again. fortunately there's dry weather in those areas today but we are starting to see clouds stream in across that area. the fact is, we're not getting in on any of the unsettled weather. we will be seeing plenty of sunshine as we go throughout the day. where we have clear skies across the area, as of now. that will hold true even as we go into the afternoon. temperatures are a little on the cool side this morning. i'm going to say chilly, we're still above average. we should be 30 degrees for this time of year and baltimore coming in arou
this is coming from indiana. it's pretty incredible. many tornadoes hit the midwest including here. this is cell phone video taken. the national weather service says at least 42 tornadoes struck 10 states friday, the storms killed 40 people including 13 in the state of indiana. >>> 5:47. 34 degrees. we go to lynette with a check of the weather. >> good morning. we are still talking about the tornadoes. that's the thing, when you have severe weather, tornadoes, it doesn't hit...
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indiana has lost 13 people. there were three deaths in ohio and one each in alabama and georgia. >>> some of the saddest news don't comes from indiana. a toddler who was found in a field by rescuers after the tornado, that little girl has died. 14-month-old angel babbitt was only 14 months old, her parents and two siblings were killed on friday when the mobile home was destroyed. she was taken off life support and passed away late this afternoon. >> angel has been reunited with her parents. we want to thank god for all of you for all the many thoughts and prayers that you have provided. god will bring you and all of us out of this. >> at least 20 people were with angel when she was taken off life support including two sets of grandparents. >>> the sunday morning members of a baptist church in tealike plains, tennessee couldn't even get down the street. they moved church to another location and decided after worshiping they would put on their work clothes and help out their neighbors. >> everybody's just pulling
indiana has lost 13 people. there were three deaths in ohio and one each in alabama and georgia. >>> some of the saddest news don't comes from indiana. a toddler who was found in a field by rescuers after the tornado, that little girl has died. 14-month-old angel babbitt was only 14 months old, her parents and two siblings were killed on friday when the mobile home was destroyed. she was taken off life support and passed away late this afternoon. >> angel has been reunited with...
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she was found alive in a field in indiana on friday after the rest of her family died. many hoped she would be the miracle survivor but the toddler died from her injuries sunday night. a new coating of snow that fell after the storm is complicating cleanup in many parts of kentucky andeanian. utility workers are trying to restore power as quickly as possible. >> they spray painted on the ground where we're going to put our poles and we can't see the spray paint. we have to try to clear the snow off to make sure we don't hit utilities in the ground. >> reporter: the winter weather is also making conditions hazardous for homeowners trying to survey damage and make repairs. the heavy, wet snow is concealing nails, down power lines and twisted steel. in west liberty, kentucky there are signs of progress. cleanup is in full swing and some banks are reopening. volunteers are passing out food. >> we just felt the need to try to help. i know there's a lot of people out here that probably haven't had a hot meal. >> reporter: power in some areas may not be restored for at least a
she was found alive in a field in indiana on friday after the rest of her family died. many hoped she would be the miracle survivor but the toddler died from her injuries sunday night. a new coating of snow that fell after the storm is complicating cleanup in many parts of kentucky andeanian. utility workers are trying to restore power as quickly as possible. >> they spray painted on the ground where we're going to put our poles and we can't see the spray paint. we have to try to clear...